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Effects of virtual acoustics on dynamic auditory distance perception [PDF]
Sound propagation encompasses various acoustic phenomena including reverberation. Current virtual acoustic methods, ranging from parametric filters to physically-accurate solvers, can simulate reverberation with varying degrees of fidelity.
Atul Rungta +8 more
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Archaeoacoustics around the World: A Literature Review (2016–2022)
Acoustics has been integrated with archaeology to better understand the social and cultural context of past cultures. Specifically, public events such as rituals or ceremonies, where an appreciation of sound propagation was required to hold an event ...
Gustavo Navas-Reascos +2 more
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The improvement of the quality of life in the framework of the smart city paradigm cannot be limited to a set of objective measures carried out over several critical parameters (e.g., noise, air pollution).
Rosa Ma Alsina-Pagès, Pau Bergadà
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The most important function of the classroom is to transmit educational information from teachers to students more accurately and clearly. The acoustical environment of the classroom thus has an important effect on the improvement of students’ learning ...
Chan-Jae Park, Chan-Hoon Haan
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Perceptual thresholds for the effects of room modes as a function of modal decay [PDF]
Room modes cause audible artefacts in listening environments. Modal control approaches have emerged in scientific literature over the years and, often, their performance is measured by criteria that may be perceptually unfounded.
Fazenda, Bruno M. +2 more
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Reproduction of Phantom Sources Improves with Separation of Direct and Reflected Sounds
In virtual acoustics or artificial reverberation, impulse responses can be split so that direct and reflected components of the sound field are reproduced via separate loudspeakers. The authors had investigated the perceptual effect of angular separation
Piotr KLECZKOWSKI +2 more
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The KW-boundary hybrid digital waveguide mesh for room acoustics applications [PDF]
The digital waveguide mesh is a discrete-time simulation used to model acoustic wave propagation through a bounded medium. It can be applied to the simulation of the acoustics of rooms through the generation of impulse responses suitable for auralization
Beeson, Mark, Murphy, Damian T.
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Virtual Reality (VR) systems are used in engineering, architecture, design and in applications of biomedical research. The component of acoustics in such VR systems enables the creation of audio-visual stimuli for applications in room acoustics, building
Michael VORLÄNDER
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A round robin on room acoustical simulation and auralization.
A round robin was conducted to evaluate the state of the art of room acoustic modeling software both in the physical and perceptual realms. The test was based on six acoustic scenes highlighting specific acoustic phenomena and for three complex, "real ...
F. Brinkmann +5 more
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Room acoustics computer modelling: Study of the effect of source directivity on auralizations [PDF]
Auralizations are very useful in the design of performing arts spaces, where auralization is the process of rendering audible the sound field in a space, in such a way as to simulate the binaural listening experience at a given position in the modeled ...
Rindel, Jens Holger +2 more
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